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International Journal of Oil Palm
ISSN : 25993496     EISSN : 26142376     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35876/ijop.v7i1
International Journal of Oil Palm (IJOP) is an online and print mode, a peer-reviewed research journal published by Indonesian Oil Palm Society (Masyarakat PerkelapaSawitan Indonesia, MAKSI), it provides a global publication platform for researcher, scholars, academicians, professionals and students engaged in research in oil palm industries. The main aim of IJOP is to become the world’s leading journal in oil palm that is preferred and trusted by the community through publishing authentic, peer-reviewed and scientifically developed research articles of international caliber. The journal is published three times in a year, 6-10 papers per publication, and the language of the journal is English. JOURNAL SCOPE IJOP publishes research papers in the felds of soil and crop fertilizer application, seedling preparation, cover crop management, leaf pruning, weed control, control of pest and diseases, insect pollinators management, water management, intercropping, cattle oil palm integration, environmental studies, harvesting technology, IT remote sensing GPS application, mechanization, sustainability standards, policy studies, social and economic studies, smallholders empowerment, palm oil mill improvement, biomass utilization, carbon footprint, water footprint, market studies, refinery, food and nutrition technology (oleofood, food safety, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical) and also management of soil preparation, inorganic and organic safety, oleochemicals, downstream industry development, supply chain, and market studies. The published articles can be in the form of research articles, review paper or short communications which have not been published previously in other journals (except in the form of an abstract or academic thesis/dissertation or presented in seminar/conference).
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Utilization of Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacteria in Weed Control and Phosphate Supply in Oil Palm (Elais Guineensis Jacq.) Plantations Revitaningrum, Aliyah; Lay, Audrey Josephine; Iskandar, Kania Ramadhani; Razhin, Muhammad Nabil
International Journal of Oil Palm Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Indonesian Oil Palm Society /IOPS (Masyarakat Perkelapa-sawitan Indonesia /MAKSI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35876/ijop.v7i2.121

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With growing environmental concerns, sustainable management practices in oil palm plantations are becoming increasingly essential. This review examines the potential of Pseudomonas fluorescens as a biological agent for both weed control and phosphate solubilization in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) cultivation. A systematic literature search was conducted across Google Scholar, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases, focusing on studies published between 2007 and 2023. Studies that investigated the role of Pseudomonas fluorescens in enhancing plant growth through weed suppression or improving phosphate uptake were selected. The findings reveal that Pseudomonas fluorescens can significantly benefit plant health by minimizing weed competition and enhancing the availability of phosphorus in the soil. However, challenges such as the variability in environmental conditions, strain specificity, and scalability of application persist. The review highlights the importance of further field trials and experimental research to refine the practical use of Pseudomonas fluorescens in achieving more sustainable oil palm production.
Internalization of Environmental Externalities: Processing Palm Waste into Renewable Energy Rifdah Utami Hasna Nadhifah; Prof. Dr. Ir. Eka Intan Kumala Putri M.Si
International Journal of Oil Palm Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Indonesian Oil Palm Society /IOPS (Masyarakat Perkelapa-sawitan Indonesia /MAKSI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35876/ijop.v7i2.122

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In 2021, the European Union issued a lawsuit at the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding the halt in palm oil exports. The European Union Parliament considers the palm oil industry in Indonesia to be one of the triggers of deforestation, degradation and other environmental problems. Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency in 2019, the area of ??oil palm plantations in Indonesia reached 14.3 million hectares and the area of ??oil palm plantations in the Province was 2.7 million hectares (Yanti and Lestari 2020). This is based on the high demand for oil from palm oil and its derivative products which has an impact on negative externalities due to the extraction process carried out. The Palm Oil Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) production process produces many products such as Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO). Crude palm oil (CPO) production plays an important role in both the local-global environment and socio-economics. In this case, Internalization of Externalities is needed to minimize dirty oil (palm oil waste) which is detrimental to third parties from the management process carried out. Based on the case study of Panyabungan Village, the externality value for liquid palm oil waste is IDR 146,194,433,- after internalizing the externalities, we get a Total Economic Value (TEV) of IDR 627,602,359,- with the liquid waste and solid waste aspects of palm oil in three locations namely; Jambi, Bengkulu and Kalimantan. As a preventive form of assessing externalities, economic and environmental studies also include a SWOT analysis to develop strategies for the sustainability of Palm Oil in Indonesia.
Determination of Carotenoid Bioavailability from Palm Oil Microencapsulation Amanda, Ghaisani Shella; Syah Falaifi, Faqih Jibran; Mardiyati, Nur Lathifah
International Journal of Oil Palm Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Indonesian Oil Palm Society /IOPS (Masyarakat Perkelapa-sawitan Indonesia /MAKSI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35876/ijop.v7i2.123

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Indonesia is the largest palm oil supplier in the world with a total production value of 20.97 million tons. Palm oil has a high content of carotenoids that act as antioxidants in the body. However, carotenoids and their derivatives have a conjugated structure that is unstable to oxidation and easily damaged. One of the optimal efforts to maintain the stability of carotenoids is by microencapsulation. This study aims to determine the efficiency of the palm oil microencapsulation method in maintaining the carotenoid components in it. The method used in this research is Systematic Literature Review based on Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and Springer databases with predetermined inclusion criteria. The results showed that all palm oil microencapsulation methods produced good efficiency values and stable physicochemical characteristics of carotenoids even including other micronutrients such as vitamin E, moisture content, fatty acids, etc. which were also classified as stable. Overall, the supercritical carbon dioxide (SEDS) method produced the best quality while the spray drying method is a good choice for commercial microencapsulation. The conclusion of this study is that microencapsulation is able to protect the bioavailability of carotenoids in palm oil in a stable condition with values that are still within the standard range so as to produce better palm oil products as food ingredients for further use in a food product

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